Recently I had the privilege to address the annual conference of the Rural Youth Network in Birmingham.
Hundreds of workers and organisations are working hard to ensure that young people living in rural areas have the same kind of access to services and support that others enjoy and take for granted. That's why being tough on quality and effectiveness is so important, and where Hear by Right can make a real difference.
It's difficult for policymakers to understand the wide range of issues that young people who are often living in isolated areas face, and that's why the work of the Rural Youth Network is so important - so that best practice can be shared and celebrated, and a vibrant network of individuals and organisations can be supported.
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